Buck model 110 Test Results

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Last week I suggested that it would be fun to run a general knife test with the active participation of many of our members. I selected the Buck model 110 as an initial test case, becuase I felt that the knife was popular enough to be well represented in the collections of Formites. The details of the test are contained in the threads linked below.
http://www.bladeforums.com/ubb/Forum54/HTML/003430.html
http://www.bladeforums.com/ubb/Forum3/HTML/002218.html

Unfortunately, I was unable to get the level of response we needed. Altough, about a dozen members expressed an interests; most were unable to participate because they did not have access to a Buck model 110 folding hunter.

I did manage to test two examples from my collection and One member (thanks Kevin) did send in his results. The tally came out as follows:

1. Buck Model 110 "/" U.S.A (1993)
Total cuts were 240, on 1/4" sisal cord
2. Buck Model 110 "[" U.S.A (1999)
Total cuts were 180, on 1/4" sisal cord
3. Buck Model 110 (?)
Total cuts were 117, on 1/4 sisal cord

Testing was conducted using a telephone book as a base, with the telephone book resting on a scale. Initially, at least during the testing of the first two knives the knife was able to effect the cut with very little pressure (as far as I can tell the scale indicated less then 10 Lbs), after about 30 cuts additional pressure was required and the cuts were performed at about 20 Lbs. During the final 20-30 cuts the pressure was in excess of 30Lbs. We intended to use the entire length of the blade during the test (to keep it simple), and a post test examination of examples 1 & 2 shows that approximately 3" of the 3 1/2" edge length had been used.

We can draw few conclusions given the small sample size. Perhaps some of you can add additional results on this page.

This was fun to do. I plan on doing this again soon, however, given the way this one worked out I plan to use a heavier test medium (1/2" sisal) on subsequent tests. This should reduce some of the noise and give us results that are better aligned. It was all too easy to cut through the cord by increasing the pressure.

The handle ergonomics on these knives were very good. Just when I felt that the knife was becoming uncomfortable my hand would find a better purchased on the curved handle. The 110 is an excellent value, although I will admit that I had been collecting for nearly 10 years before I purchsed my first copy. The knife is too common, successful, and monotonous to get the kind of recognition it merits.

So what do you want to test next?


[This message has been edited by not2sharp (edited 10-22-2000).]
 
You got 240 cuts? It just shows that I really and I mean really suck at sharpening. Hey atleast I tryed to help out. Guess it didnt mean much. Oh well no biggie. In the email I sent I meant I used up to 40 lbs not 40 per cut. I reread it and it didnt come out right. Like you said it was fun but I thought there would be more of a turnout. Perhaps a better response the next time around? Maybe? Hopefully by the next one Ill have a Sharpmaker and be able to give some better results. BTW N2S thanks for the oppurtunity to help out.
Kevin
 
Kevin,

Thanks for the help. I am actually glad we did it. Not only do we need to go with a heavier rope next time out; but, I managed to put quite an edge on the 1993 model 110 afterwards. I sharpened it on a ceramic stone and just kind of waved it over my arm and all the hair disappeared - who says you can't sharpen this stuff. This knife performed much better than I expected; I think the guys are passing up a good thing (just like I did for many years).

N2S

 
Interesting results, I look forward to an additional work that you do. My email is in my profile if I can be of some help.

-Cliff
 
Cliff,
Once again thanks for the support. I suspect we just picked the wrong knife. Next time I'll try to go with a higer end model. Perhaps we should just test the MAD DOG A.T.A.K that never fails to generate excitement (unfortunately/fortunately
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I don't have one)

N2S
 
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